About Darch Fish and Chips
Darch Fish and Chips is a local takeaway shop located in the Darch Plaza shopping centre in Darch, Western Australia. They specialise in classic Australian-style fish and chips, including battered or grilled fish, hot chips, potato scallops, seafood baskets, and other quick-serve seafood options. As a neighbourhood eatery, they primarily serve walk-in and phone orders for takeaway, and may also handle orders placed via food delivery apps. Their online presence is usually through their Facebook page, where they may post opening hours, specials, and updates.
A charge from Darch Fish and Chips on your bank or card statement usually relates to a food purchase made in-store, over the phone (with card payment), or possibly through a delivery platform that passes the payment through to the shop. You might see this as a one-time charge for your meal, or as a card-present transaction made via their EFTPOS terminal. The description line can vary by bank, often appearing as something like “DARCH FISH & CHIPS DARCH WA” or similar. They do not typically offer subscriptions, but you may see multiple charges if you visit regularly, place several orders the same day, or if a previous pending/held charge and a final charge both appear temporarily.
If you don’t recognise the charge, start by checking your recent meal and takeaway purchases, including nights out, family orders, or food you bought for someone else. Look at your phone for call history, SMS order confirmations, or receipts in food delivery apps that might list Darch Fish and Chips as the restaurant. To resolve questions, you can contact the shop directly during their normal opening hours; their phone number and latest hours are usually listed on their Facebook page under “Darch Fish and Chips” and on local directory listings. Have your bank statement handy (date, exact amount, and last 4 digits of the card) so staff can check their till records. If you suspect fraud or a duplicated charge and the shop cannot find a matching order, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction or request further investigation.